Martin Luther, the Hero of the Reformation

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Martin Luther, the Hero of the Reformation
Henry Eyster Jacobs
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When the Emperor and the Elector parted the next day, the scene was full of pathos.
Uncle, " said the Emperor, " I would not have expected this of you!" The Elector was too deeply moved to reply. The Catholic party, left to themselves, continued in session until November 19th. Their counsels were divided; since the Ger- man princes and states, especially in view of the threatened Turkish invasion, were not ready to war upon their neighbours and kinsmen, while other members of the Diet urged the
... forcible execution of the edicts of Worms and Spires.
The Elector and Melanchthon reached Luther at the castle on October 4th, and on the following day all started for Wittenberg. Sunday was spent at Altenburg, where Spalatin was then pastor. Luther preached, and during the course of the day, finding Melanchthon labouring in Spalatin's house on the Apology, snatched the pen from his colleague's hand, with the remark that God has commanded rest, as well as labour.
A memorial of the stay at Coburg, which Luther explained in a letter to his friend, Spengler, 1 was 1 De Wette, 4 : 79 sqq.


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